[debug]
zend_extension=xdebug.so
; Using Xdebug
;
; Q: phpinfo() reports that Xdebug is installed and enabled, yet I still don't get any stacktraces when an error
; happens.
; A1: You have to search through all your PHP libraries and include files for any "set_error_handler" calls.
; If there are any, you have to either comment it out, or change the body of the handler function to call
; xdebug_* api functions.
; A2: You do not have set [display_errors] to 1 in php.ini
; Q: Xdebug doesn't format output.
; A: Make sure you have PHP's [html_errors] set to 1 in php.ini
; Q: The debug client doesn't receive any connections, what do I do wrong?
; A: You probably forgot to set the environment variable or to add the necessary information to your URL. See the
; documentation for more information.
;
;
; Related Links:
;
; FAQ: http://xdebug.org/docs/faq
; Related Settings: http://www.xdebug.org/docs/all_settings
;
;
; Author: Frank Göldner
; Stand : Nov 2011
; ===| basics |===
; Controls which IDE Key Xdebug should pass on to the DBGp debugger handler. The default is based on environment
; settings. First the environment setting DBGP_IDEKEY is consulted, then USER and as last USERNAME. The default is set
; to the first environment variable that is found. If none could be found the setting has as default ''.
; Type: string, Default value: *complex*
xdebug.idekey = "PHPSTORM"
; This is the base url for the links from the function traces and error message to the manual pages of the function
; from the message. It is advisable to set this setting to use the closest mirror.
; Type: string, Default value: http://www.php.net
xdebug.manual_url = "http://de.php.net/"
; Controls the protection mechanism for infinite recursion protection. The value of this setting is the maximum level
; of nested functions that are allowed before the script will be aborted.
; Type: integer, Default value: 100
xdebug.max_nesting_level = 110
; If this setting is 1, then stacktraces will be shown by default on an error event. You can disable showing
; stacktraces from your code with xdebug_disable(). As this is one of the basic functions of Xdebug, it is advisable
; to leave this setting set to 1.
; Type: boolean, Default value: 1
xdebug.default_enable = 1
; When this setting is set to on, the tracing of function calls will be enabled just before the script is run. This
; makes it possible to trace code in the auto_prepend_file.
; Type: boolean, Default value: 0
;xdebug.auto_trace = 0
; When this setting is set to 1, Xdebug will show a stack trace whenever an exception is raised - even if this
; exception is actually caught.
; Type: integer, Default value: 0
xdebug.show_exception_trace = 0
; If this setting is 1, then Xdebug will disable the @ (shut-up) operator so that notices, warnings and errors are no
; longer hidden.
; Type: boolean, Default value: 0, Introduced in Xdebug 2.1
xdebug.scream = 0
; If this setting is 1, Xdebug will color var_dumps and stack traces output when in CLI mode.
; Type: boolean, Default value: 0, Introduced in Xdebug 2.2
xdebug.cli_color = 1
; ===| level of detail |===
; When this setting is set to something != 0 Xdebug's generated stack dumps in error situations will also show all
; variables in the top-most scope. Beware that this might generate a lot of information, and is therefore turned off
; by default.
; Type: integer, Default value: 0
xdebug.show_local_vars = 0
; When this setting is set to something != 0 Xdebug's human-readable generated trace files will show the difference in
; memory usage between function calls. If Xdebug is configured to generate computer-readable trace files then they will
; always show this information.
; Type: integer, Default value: 0
xdebug.show_mem_delta = 0
; Controls the amount of array children and object's properties are shown when variables are displayed with either
; xdebug_var_dump(), xdebug.show_local_vars or through Function Traces. This setting does not have any influence on the
; number of children that is send to the client through the Remote Debugging feature.
; Type: integer, Default value: 128
xdebug.var_display_max_children = 256
; Controls the maximum string length that is shown when variables are displayed with either xdebug_var_dump(),
; xdebug.show_local_vars or through Function Traces. This setting does not have any influence on the amount of data
; that is send to the client through the Remote Debugging feature.
; Type: integer, Default value: 512
xdebug.var_display_max_data = 1024
; Type: integer, Default value: 3
; Controls how many nested levels of array elements and object properties are when variables are displayed with either
; xdebug_var_dump(), xdebug.show_local_vars or through Function Traces. This setting does not have any influence on the
; depth of children that is send to the client through the Remote Debugging feature.
xdebug.var_display_max_depth = 3
; This setting, defaulting to 0, controls whether Xdebug should add variable assignments to function traces.
; Type: boolean, Default value: 0, Introduced in Xdebug 2.1
xdebug.collect_assignments = 0
; This setting, defaulting to 1, controls whether Xdebug should write the filename used in include(), include_once(),
; require() or require_once() to the trace files.
; Type: boolean, Default value: 1
xdebug.collect_includes = 1
; This setting, defaulting to 0, controls whether Xdebug should collect the parameters passed to functions when a
; function call is recorded in either the function trace or the stack trace.
;
; The setting defaults to 0 because for very large scripts it may use huge amounts of memory and therefore make it
; impossible for the huge script to run. You can most safely turn this setting on, but you can expect some problems in
; scripts with a lot of function calls and/or huge data structures as parameters. Xdebug 2 will not have this problem
; with increased memory usage, as it will never store this information in memory. Instead it will only be written to
; disk. This means that you need to have a look at the disk usage though.
;
; This setting can have four different values. For each of the values a different amount of information is shown. Below
; you will see what information each of the values provides. See also the introduction of the feature Stack Traces for
; a few screenshots.
; Value Argument Information Shown
; 0 None.
; 1 Type and number of elements (f.e. string(6), array(8)).
; 2 Type and number of elements, with a tool tip for the full information 1.
; 3 Full variable contents (with the limits respected as set by xdebug.var_display_max_children,
; xdebug.var_display_max_data and xdebug.var_display_max_depth.
; 4 Full variable contents and variable name.
; Type: integer, Default value: 0
xdebug.collect_params = 4
; This setting, defaulting to 0, controls whether Xdebug should write the return value of function calls to the trace
; files.
; Type: boolean, Default value: 0
xdebug.collect_return = 0
; This setting tells Xdebug to gather information about which variables are used in a certain scope. This analysis can
; be quite slow as Xdebug has to reverse engineer PHP's opcode arrays. This setting will not record which values the
; different variables have, for that use xdebug.collect_params. This setting needs to be enabled only if you wish to
; use xdebug_get_declared_vars().
; Type: boolean, Default value: 0
xdebug.collect_vars = 0
; * = COOKIE, FILES, GET, POST, REQUEST, SERVER, SESSION. These seven settings control which data from the superglobals
; is shown when an error situation occurs. Each php.ini setting can consist of a comma seperated list of variables from
; this superglobal to dump, but make sure you do not add spaces in this setting. In order to dump the REMOTE_ADDR and
; the REQUEST_METHOD when an error occurs, add this setting:
; xdebug.dump.SERVER = REMOTE_ADDR,REQUEST_METHOD
;
; Type: string, Default value: Empty
; xdebug.dump.* = ?
; Controls whether the values of the superglobals as defined by the xdebug.dump.* settings whould be shown or not.
; Type: boolean, Default value: 1
xdebug.dump_globals = 1
; Controls whether the values of the superglobals should be dumped on all error situations (set to 0) or only on the
; first (set to 1).
; Type: boolean, Default value: 1
xdebug.dump_once = 1
; If you want to dump undefined values from the superglobals you should set this setting to 1, otherwise leave it set
; to 0.
; Type: boolean, Default value: 0
xdebug.dump_undefined = 0
; Controls whether Xdebug should enforce 'extended_info' mode for the PHP parser; this allows Xdebug to do file/line
; breakpoints with the remote debugger. When tracing or profiling scripts you generally want to turn off this option as
; PHP's generated oparrays will increase with about a third of the size slowing down your scripts. This setting can not
; be set in your scripts with ini_set(), but only in php.ini.
; Type: integer, Default value: 1
xdebug.extended_info = 1
; By default Xdebug overloads var_dump() with its own improved version for displaying variables when the html_errors
; php.ini setting is set to 1. In case you do not want that, you can set this setting to 0, but check first if it's not
; smarter to turn off html_errors.
; Type: boolean, Default value: 1, Introduced in Xdebug 2.1
xdebug.overload_var_dump = 1
; ===| remote settings |===
; This switch controls whether Xdebug should try to contact a debug client which is listening on the host and port as
; set with the settings xdebug.remote_host and xdebug.remote_port. If a connection can not be established the script
; will just continue as if this setting was 0.
; Type: boolean, Default value: 0
xdebug.remote_enable = 1
; Normally you need to use a specific HTTP GET/POST variable to start remote debugging (see Remote Debugging). When
; this setting is set to 1, Xdebug will always attempt to start a remote debugging session and try to connect to a
; client, even if the GET/POST/COOKIE variable was not present.
; Type: boolean, Default value: 0
xdebug.remote_autostart = 0
; If enabled, the xdebug.remote_host setting is ignored and Xdebug will try to connect to the client that made the HTTP
; request. It checks the $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'] variable to find out which IP address to use. Please note that there
; is no filter available, and anybody who can connect to the webserver will then be able to start a debugging session,
; even if their address does not match xdebug.remote_host.
; Type: boolean, Default value: 0, Introduced in Xdebug 2.1
xdebug.remote_connect_back = 1
; Selects the host where the debug client is running, you can either use a host name or an IP address. This setting is
; ignored if xdebug.remote_connect_back is enabled.
; Type: string, Default value: localhost
xdebug.remote_host = "192......"
; deine UNIDEV IP falls ifconfig gesperrt -> ip -4 -o addr show eth0 | awk -F"[/, ]" '{print $7 }'
;xdebug.remote_host = "127.0.0.1"
; This setting can be used to increase (or decrease) the time that the remote debugging session stays alive via the
; session cookie.
; Type: integer, Default value: 3600, Introduced in Xdebug 2.1
xdebug.remote_cookie_expire_time = 3600
; Can be either 'php3' which selects the old PHP 3 style debugger output, 'gdb' which enables the GDB like debugger
; interface or 'dbgp' - the debugger protocol. The DBGp protocol is more widely supported by clients. See more
; information in the introduction for Remote Debugging.
;
; Note: Xdebug 2.1 and later only support 'dbgp' as protocol.
; Type: string, Default value: dbgp
xdebug.remote_handler = "dbgp"
; If set to a value, it is used as filename to a file to which all remote debugger communications are logged. The file
; is always opened in append-mode, and will therefore not be overwritten by default. There is no concurrency protection
; available. The format of the file looks something like:
; Log opened at 2007-05-27 14:28:15
; ->
;
;
; Type: string, Default value:
; xdebug.remote_log =
; Selects when a debug connection is initiated. This setting can have two different values:
; req
; Xdebug will try to connect to the debug client as soon as the script starts.
; jit
; Xdebug will only try to connect to the debug client as soon as an error condition occurs.
; Type: string, Default value: req
xdebug.remote_mode = "req"
; The port to which Xdebug tries to connect on the remote host. Port 9000 is the default for both the client and the
; bundled debugclient. As many clients use this port number, it is best to leave this setting unchanged.
; Type: integer, Default value: 9000
xdebug.remote_port = 9002
; ===| trace options |===
; When this setting is set to on, the tracing of function calls will be enabled just before the script is run. This
; makes it possible to trace code in the auto_prepend_file.
; Type: boolean, Default value: 0
xdebug.auto_trace = 0
; When this setting is set to 1, you can trigger the generation of trace files by using the XDEBUG_TRACE GET/POST
; parameter, or set a cookie with the name XDEBUG_TRACE. This will then write the trace data to defined directory.
; In order to prevent Xdebug to generate trace files for each request, you need to set xdebug.auto_trace to 0.
; Type: boolean, Default value: 0, Introduced in Xdebug 2.2
xdebug.trace_enable_trigger = 0
; When set to '1' the trace files will be appended to, instead of being overwritten in subsequent requests.
; Type: integer, Default value: 0
xdebug.trace_options = 0
; The directory where the tracing files will be written to, make sure that the user who the PHP will be running as has
; write permissions to that directory.
; Type: string, Default value: /tmp
;xdebug.trace_output_dir = "/data/h.test/projects/_tracer/"
; This setting determines the name of the file that is used to dump traces into. The setting specifies the format with
; format specifiers, very similar to sprintf() and strftime(). There are several format specifiers that can be used to
; format the file name. The '.xt' extension is always added automatically.
; The possible format specifiers are:
;
; Spec Meaning Example Format Example Filename
; %c crc32 of the current working directory trace.%c trace.1258863198.xt
; %p pid trace.%p trace.5174.xt
; %r random number trace.%r trace.072db0.xt
; %s script name² cachegrind.out.%s cachegrind.out._home_httpd_html_test_xdebug_test_php
; %t timestamp (seconds) trace.%t trace.1179434742.xt
; %u timestamp (microseconds) trace.%u trace.1179434749_642382.xt
; %H $_SERVER['HTTP_HOST'] trace.%H trace.kossu.xt
; %R $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] trace.%R trace._test_xdebug_test_php_var=1_var2=2.xt
; %U $_SERVER['UNIQUE_ID']³ trace.%U trace.TRX4n38AAAEAAB9gBFkAAAAB.xt
; %S session_id (from $_COOKIE if set) trace.%S trace.c70c1ec2375af58f74b390bbdd2a679d.xt
; %% literal % trace.%% trace.%%.xt
;
; ²This one is not available for trace file names.
; ³New in version 2.2. This one is set by Apache's mod_unique_id module
; Type: string, Default value: trace.%c
xdebug.trace_output_name = "trace.%c"
; The format of the trace file.Value Description
; 0 shows a human readable indented trace file with: time index, memory usage, memory delta (if the setting
; xdebug.show_mem_delta is enabled), level, function name, function parameters (if the setting
; xdebug.collect_params is enabled), filename and line number.
; 1 writes a computer readable format which has two different records. There are different records for entering a
; stack frame, and leaving a stack frame. The table below lists the fields in each type of record. Fields are tab
; separated.
;
; Fields for the computerized format:
; Record type 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
; Entry level function # always '0' time index memory usage function name user-defined (1) or internal function (0) name of the include/require file filename line number
; Exit level function # always '1' time index memory usage ------------------------------------------------------- empty -------------------------------------------------------
;
; See the introduction of Function Traces for a few examples.
; Type: integer, Default value: 0
xdebug.trace_format = 0
; ===| Profiling |===
; When this setting is set to 1, profiler files will not be overwritten when a new request would map to the same file
; (depnding on the xdebug.profiler_output_name setting. Instead the file will be appended to with the new profile.
; Type: integer, Default value: 0
xdebug.profiler_append = 0
; Enables Xdebug's profiler which creates files in the profile output directory. Those files can be read by KCacheGrind
; to visualize your data. This setting can not be set in your script with ini_set(). If you want to selectively enable
; the profiler, please set xdebug.profiler_enable_trigger to 1 instead of using this setting.
; Type: integer, Default value: 0
xdebug.profiler_enable = 0
; When this setting is set to 1, you can trigger the generation of profiler files by using the XDEBUG_PROFILE GET/POST
; parameter, or set a cookie with the name XDEBUG_PROFILE. This will then write the profiler data to defined directory.
; In order to prevent the profiler to generate profile files for each request, you need to set xdebug.profiler_enable
; to 0.
; Type: integer, Default value: 0
xdebug.profiler_enable_trigger = 0
; The directory where the profiler output will be written to, make sure that the user who the PHP will be running as
; has write permissions to that directory. This setting can not be set in your script with ini_set().
; Type: string, Default value: /tmp
;xdebug.profiler_output_dir = "/data/f.goeldner/projects/profiler/"
; This setting determines the name of the file that is used to dump traces into. The setting specifies the format with
; format specifiers, very similar to sprintf() and strftime(). There are several format specifiers that can be used to
; format the file name.
;
; See the xdebug.trace_output_name documentation for the supported specifiers.
; Type: string, Default value: cachegrind.out.%p
xdebug.profiler_output_name = "cachegrind.out.%p"